Aggression by male bonobos against immature individuals does not fit with predictions of infanticide |
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Anthrax kills wild chimpanzees in a tropical rainforest |
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Caring for infants is associated with increased reproductive success for male mountain gorillas |
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Challenges in the use of genetic mark-recapture to estimate the population size of Bwindi mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) |
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Chimpanzee genomic diversity reveals ancient admixture with bonobos |
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A comparative analysis of Y chromosome and mtDNA phylogenies of the Hylobates gibbons |
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The complex Y‐chromosomal history of gorillas |
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Correction: A New Bacillus anthracis Found in Wild Chimpanzees and a Gorilla from West and Central Africa. |
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Detection dog efficacy for collecting faecal samples from the critically endangered Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli) for genetic censusing |
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The development of affiliative and coercive reproductive tactics in male chimpanzees |
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Differences in MHC-B diversity and KIR epitopes in two populations of wild chimpanzees |
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Discovery of gorilla MHC-C expressing C1 ligand for KIR. |
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Dispersal and reproductive careers of male mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda |
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Fatal Chimpanzee Attack in Loango National Park, Gabon |
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Fine-scale genetic structure analyses suggest further male than female dispersal in mountain gorillas |
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First quantitative survey delineates the distribution of chimpanzees in the Eastern Central African Republic |
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Genetic analyses from ancient DNA |
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Genetic analyses suggest no immigration of adult females and their offspring into the Sonso community of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda |
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Genetic analysis suggests dispersal among chimpanzees in a fragmented forest landscape in Uganda |
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Genetic censusing identifies an unexpectedly sizeable population of an endangered large mammal in a fragmented forest landscape |
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The genetic population structure of wild western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) living in continuous rain forest |
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The genetic signature of sex-biased migration in patrilocal chimpanzees and humans |
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The geographic distribution of genetic diversity within gorillas |
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Gorilla MHC class I gene and sequence variation in a comparative context |
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Group augmentation, collective action, and territorial boundary patrols by male chimpanzees |
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Historical sampling reveals dramatic demographic changes in western gorilla populations |
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How old are chimpanzee communities? Time to the most recent common ancestor of the Y-chromosome in highly patrilocal societies |
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The impact of endogenous content, replicates and pooling on genome capture from faecal samples |
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Inconclusive evidence for patrilocality in Neandertals |
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Infant carrying by a wild chimpanzee father at Bulindi, Uganda |
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Infant Mortality Risk and Paternity Certainty Are Associated with Postnatal Maternal Behavior toward Adult Male Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei). |
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Inferring the evolutionary histories of divergences in Hylobates and Nomascus gibbons through multilocus sequence data |
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Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence |
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Kinship and social bonds in female chimpanzees |
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Late Quaternary habitat suitability models for chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes ) since the Last Interglacial (120,000 BP) |
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The limited impact of kinship on cooperation in wild chimpanzees |
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Long-term group membership and dynamics in a wild western lowland gorilla population (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) inferred using non-invasive genetics |
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Male-female relationships in olive baboons (Papio anubis): Parenting or mating effort? |
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Male-mediated gene flow in patrilocal primates |
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Male reproductive skew is higher in bonobos than chimpanzees |
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Males with a mother living in their group have higher paternity success in bonobos but not chimpanzees |
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Mitochondrial DNA sequence from an enigmatic gorilla population (Gorilla gorilla uellensis). |
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Mitochondrial genome sequences effectively reveal the phylogeny of Hylobates gibbons |
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Mountain gorilla tug-of-war: silverbacks have limited control over reproduction in multimale groups |
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Non-invasive genetic monitoring of wild central chimpanzees |
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Paternity and social rank in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) from the Budongo Forest, Uganda |
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Patterns and consequences of age-linked change in local relatedness in animal societies |
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Patterns of paternity and group fission in wild multimale mountain gorilla groups |
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Plant DNA sequences from feces: potential means for assessing diets of wild primates. |
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Postweaning maternal care increases male chimpanzee reproductive success |
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Potential for female kin associations in wild western gorillas despite female dispersal. |
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Recent divergences and size decreases of eastern gorilla populations |
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Recent genetic connectivity and clinal variation in chimpanzees |
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Reduced bonobo MHC class I diversity predicts a reduced viral peptide binding ability compared to chimpanzees |
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Relatedness in wild chimpanzees: influence of paternity, male philopatry, and demographic factors |
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Reply to Gibb and Hills: Divergence times, generation lengths and mutation rates in great apes and humans |
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A roadmap for high-throughput sequencing studies of wild animal populations using noninvasive samples and hybridization capture |
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The sampling scheme matters: Pan troglodytes troglodytes and P. t. schweinfurthii are characterized by clinal genetic variation rather than a strong subspecies break |
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Sexual dimorphism in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) and human age-specific fertility |
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Shifts in Male Reproductive Tactics over the Life Course in a Polygynandrous Mammal |
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Stable and fluctuating social preferences and implications for cooperation among female bonobos at LuiKotale, Salonga National Park, DRC. |
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Strategies for determining kinship in wild populations using genetic data |
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Targeted detection of mammalian species using carrion fly-derived DNA. |
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Using genetics to understand the dynamics of wild primate populations |
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Wild Chimpanzees Produce Group-Specific Calls: a Case for Vocal Learning? |
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Y-chromosome analysis confirms highly sex-biased dispersal and suggests a low male effective population size in bonobos (Pan paniscus). |
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